Mount Fuji in autumn behind a red pagoda in Fujiyoshida, Japan

Go Diving in Japan

One country. Countless underwater worlds.

From icy drift dives in Hokkaido to coral gardens in Okinawa, Japan offers an extraordinary range of underwater experiences — all within one country. Explore ancient shipwrecks, swim alongside curious sea turtles, or marvel at rare macro creatures. Each season brings a different adventure, making Japan a year-round diving destination like no other.

Unique Experience in Japan

Top Dive Destinations in Japan

Explore the unique underwater charm of each region.

Scenic view of Kabira Bay in Ishigaki Island with turquoise waters, white sand, and lush green islets.
Japan’s Tropical Dive Paradise

Okinawa

Okinawa is home to some of Japan’s most stunning underwater scenery — crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and an incredible variety of tropical marine life.

With warm water year-round and excellent visibility, it’s a perfect destination for divers of all levels. From relaxed beach dives to drift dives over coral walls, Okinawa offers something for everyone.
You’ll encounter colorful reef fish, sea turtles, and even schools of batfish, all set against a backdrop of healthy coral gardens.

Add in the laid-back island lifestyle, delicious local cuisine, and easy access to multiple dive sites across different islands — and you’ve got the ultimate diving getaway.

Panoramic view of Mount Fuji seen from Osezaki Cape, with clear blue sea and rocky shoreline
Just a Short Trip from Tokyo

Izu Peninsula

The Izu Peninsula offers one of Japan’s most dynamic diving experiences — all within easy reach of Tokyo.
In fact, many dive sites are just 2–3 hours away, making Izu a perfect option for day trips or short getaways that combine diving with sightseeing.

From the thrilling hammerhead shark dives to calm coastal spots ideal for macro photography, Izu is a true hidden gem.
This region enjoys a unique marine ecosystem shaped by both warm and cold ocean currents, supporting an incredible range of life — from colorful nudibranchs to pelagic giants.

On clear days, Mt. Fuji rises in full view just beyond the water — a rare sight that connects Japan’s iconic landscape with the underwater world.

White limestone cliffs and crystal-clear blue waters at Shirasaki Marine Park in Wakayama
A Scenic Coastal Escape from Osaka

Kii Peninsula

Easily accessible from Osaka, the Kii Peninsula offers a unique opportunity to dive Japan’s rich coastal waters — even as a day trip.

Thanks to the warm Kuroshio Current flowing along its southern coast, the peninsula’s western and southern shores are home to vibrant table corals and tropical marine life, creating a distinctly “southern island” feel.
In contrast, the eastern side features cooler waters with colorful soft corals and temperate marine ecosystems, offering a completely different underwater landscape — all within the same region.

With scenic coastlines, varied marine environments, and convenient access from major cities, the Kii Peninsula is a hidden gem for divers looking to explore Japan off the beaten path.

More Diving Regions in Japan

Dive Shops in Japan

Hokkaido
Aqua Cat Horomui Diving

266 Horobui, Shakotan-cho, Shakotan-gun, Hokkaido 
https://www.aquacat.co.jp/

Iwate
Michinoku Diving Rias

40-2, Koshiki-Aza-Fumine, Sanriku-cho, Ofunato, Iwate 
http://kuma130kg.com/

Miyagi
Miyagi Diving Service high-bridge

2-61-1, Onagawa, Onagawa-cho, Oshikagun, Miyagi Sea Palpia Onagawa D16 
http://high-bridge1.com/

Chiba
Ocean Tateyama

101-4 Hamada, Tateyama, Chiba 
https://ocean-tateyama.com/

Chiba
Ito Diving Service BOMMIE

962 Ido, Tateyama-shi, Chiba
http://bommie.jp/

Tokyo
M's Diving Adventure

Alto Fukagawa 1F, 1-4-8 Fukagawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo 
https://msdiving.jp/

Tokyo - Ogasawara
Papa's Diving Studio

Okumura, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura, Tokyo 
http://papasds.com/

Tokyo - Izu Oshima
Yellow Dive

210-6 Aza Mizutame, Motomachi, Oshima-cho, Tokyo 
http://www.yellow-dive.com/

Tokyo - Ikebukuro
Dive Navi Scuba Academy

Toshima-ku Minami-Ikebukuro 2-30-5-3F, Tokyo
https://www.divenavi.com/dsa/english.html

 

Kanagawa
Hokule'a Shonan

1F M Miyashiro Kaikan, 9-26 Daikan-cho, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 
https://hokulea-shonan.com/

Kanagawa
East Dive

C1,1062 Izumi, Odawara, Kanagawa
http://www.eastdive.com/

Yamanashi
Motosuko Dive Resort

111 Motosu, Fujikawaguchikocho, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi 
http://motosukodiving.com/

Shizuoka
Marine House Lei Aloha

13-41,Minami-Honmachi,Mishima,Shizuoka
https://www.marinhouse-leialoha.com/

Shizuoka
Dive Terry`s

12-2 Hososhima-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka 
https://www.terrys.jp/

Shizuoka
Inatori Marine Sports Center

1965-6 Inatori,Higashi Izu Cho,Kamogun, Shizuoka
https://i-mc.co.jp/

Shizuoka
Mikomoto Hammers

353-6 Minami-Izu-machi Minato, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka-ken 
https://www.mikomoto.com/

Shizuoka
Nature Inn Oseakan

325-1 Nishiuraenashi, Numazu-shi, Shizuoka 
https://natureinn.jp/

Shizuoka
Shimoda Mikomoto Divers

233 Minato, Minamiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka -1 
http://www.shimodadivers.com/

Osaka
Diving School Io Ikeda

3-1-108 Sugawaracho, Ikedashi, Osaka Japan. 
http://www.coralsystems.co.jp/ikeda/

Wakayama
Blue Life

1F Akazawa Bldg. 1332-13 Shirahama-cho, Nishimuro-gun, Wakayama-ken 
https://www.diving-bluelife.com/

Okinawa - Mainland
Marine House SeaSir Aka Island

Aka 162, Zamami Village, Shimajiri-gun 
http://www.seasir.com/aka/

Okinawa - Mainland
Marine House SeaSir Naha Store

2-3-13 Minatocho, Naha City
https://www.seasir.com/naha/

 

Okinawa - Mainland
Diver`s 7

2288-247 Nakama, Onna-mura, Kunigami-gun Villa Patio 1F
https://divers7okinawa.com/

Okinawa - Mainland
Bonz. Okinawa Diving Center

Okinawa, Naha, Akebono, 1 Chome−18−31 
https://bonz-okinawa.com/

Okinawa - Mainland
Honu Honu Divers

3 Chome-4-15 Wakasa, Naha, Okinawa 900-0031 
http://www.hhdivers.com

Okinawa - Mainland
Okinawa Diving Service Lagoon

339 Onna, Kunigami District, Okinawa 904-0411
https://www.lagoon-diving.com/

Okinawa - Mainland
FLARE DIVE

4933-1 Onna, Onna-mura, Kunigami-gun 
https://flaredive.com/


 

 

Okinawa - Miyakojima
Irabujima Marine Center

765-1 Irabu, Irabu, Miyakojima-shi, Miyako 
https://imcdiving.com/

Okinawa - Miyakojima
Irabu Reef

Irabu, Miyako-jima-shi, Okinawa 1F Hotel South Island Irabu, 1493-1 Irabu
http://www.reefmiyako.com/

Okinawa - Ishigaki
Ocean Studio

861 Kabira, Ishigaki, Okinawa 
http://go2k.net/oceanstudio/

Okinawa - Ishigaki
Prime Scuba Ishigaki

345-9 Maesato, Ishigaki
http://www.primescuba-ishigaki.com/ 

Okinawa - Ishigaki
NOVA DIVE Ishigaki

165-2 Tonojo, Ishigaki-shi Honmura Apartment 1F 
https://novadiveishigaki.com/ 

Okinawa - Ishigaki
Tom Sawyer Marine Shop

2-41 Tonoshiro, Ishigaki, Okinawa 
https://ishigaki-tomsawyer.jp/ 

Chiba
Tokyo International Diving Club

636-3 Daijingu Shrine, Tateyama City
https://www.dstokyodiving.com/

Kanagawa
Diving Project JIC

1168-1 Kasauchino 208, Ichigaocho, Aoba-ku, Yokohama City
http://jic-diving.com/

Shizuoka
Marine House Lei Aloha

13-41 Minamihoncho, Mishima City
https://www.marinhouse-leialoha.com/

Kobe
Diving School Norris Kobe Sannomiya

6-6-2 Kanocho, Chuo-ku, Kobe City Honey Building 1F
https://noris-kobe.jp/diving-campaign/chinese_support/

 

Okinawa - Mainland
Marine House Sea Sir

2-3-13 Minatomachi, Naha
http://www.seasir.com/naha/ 

Okinawa - Mainland
Heichao Dive

904-0412, Okinawa, 158-2 Tancha Onnason, Kunigamigun
https://heichaodivelicense.com/

Okinawa - Mainland
The Blues

932-2 Maeda, Onna-mura, Kunigami-gun
https://www.theblues.co.jp/ 

Okinawa - Mainland
Blue Vista Dive

3-5-16-101 Chube, Naha City
https://bluevistadive.com/

Okinawa - Mainland
DeepSea Diving Center

529 Koroku, Naha City Room 101
https://www.deepsea-okinawa.com/ 

Kagoshima
Endless Blue

22-5 Naze Irifune-cho, Amami-shi, Kagoshima
https://endless-blue.jp/ 

Okinawa - Mainland
Marine House Sea Sir

2-3-13 Minatomachi, Naha, Okinawa
http://www.seasir.com/naha/ 

 

Okinawa - Mainland
DIVE in Okinawa

2-18-1 Tsuboya, Naha-shi Tsuboya Store 101, Okinawa
http://diveinokinawa.com/ 

Okinawa - Mainland
Hong Star Dive

2-81 Miyagi, Chatan-cho, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa
http://www.hongstardive.com/ 

Okinawa - Mainland
FLARE DIVE

4933-1 Onna, Onna-mura, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa
https://flaredive.com/ 

More Information

Planning your dive trip to Japan?
Check out our FAQs below to help plan your underwater adventure.

 
When is the best season to dive in Japan?

You can enjoy scuba diving in Japan all year round, with each season offering something unique depending on the location. In summer, the water is warm and ideal for diving in a wetsuit, making it a great time for beginners and casual divers. As autumn arrives, visibility improves—especially around mainland Japan—and tropical fish from Okinawa migrate northward on the Kuroshio Current, creating vibrant underwater scenes. Winter is known for its exceptional water clarity, perfect for underwater photography and advanced divers. In spring, you can witness the beginnings of new marine life, as many creatures enter breeding season, adding a sense of renewal and wonder to your dives.

 
What kind of marine life can I see in Japan?

Japan’s waters are home to an incredible variety of marine life. You might encounter manta rays and sea turtles in Okinawa, hammerhead sharks in Izu, and a wide range of rare macro creatures like nudibranchs, frogfish, and seahorses. Japan is also home to several endemic species that can’t be found anywhere else, making each dive a unique experience for wildlife enthusiasts.

 
Do I need to book dive trips in advance?

Advance booking is strongly recommended, especially during peak seasons (summer and holidays). Some remote or popular sites (like Mikomoto or Okinawa's Kerama Islands) fill up quickly.

 
Can I rent equipment in Japan?

Yes. Most dive shops offer full rental gear, but sizes may be limited, especially for larger wetsuits or fins. If you have specific fit needs, consider bringing your own.

 
What is the best way to get around Japan?

Japan has an excellent public transportation system. The Japan Rail (JR) network connects major cities, and local trains or buses reach most dive areas. For remote sites, renting a car or booking transportation through a dive shop is recommended.

 
Other Useful Info

Here are a few practical things to know when planning your dive trip to Japan:

  • Currency: The currency used in Japan is the Japanese Yen (JPY). Credit cards are accepted in most  dive shops, but cash is still commonly used. 

  • Electricity & Plugs: Japan uses 100V electricity with Type A plug.

  • Language: Japanese is the official language. English is spoken in many tourist areas, but not everywhere. Translation apps can be helpful when traveling outside of major cities.

  • Phone & Internet: Prepaid SIM cards and portable Wi-Fi devices are widely available at airports and online. Japan has excellent mobile coverage in most dive areas.

  • Time Zone: Japan is in the Japan Standard Time (JST) zone, which is UTC +9. There is no daylight saving time.